Current Vacancy - Orissa High Court
Current Vacancy - Orissa High Court
Designation: Translator,Jr Stenographer
Job Description:
Orissa High Court has announced recruitment for Translator,Stenographer Remunerated Copyist & others, Applications are invited in prescribed format from suitable candidates to fill up the following posts in Orissa High Court. Educational Qualification & other eligibility details is mention below -
1.) Name of the Post – Translator
Pay Scale: Rs. 9,300-34,800/- with GP Rs. 4200/-
No. of posts: 02 (SC-01, ST-01)
Required qualifications: Bachelor Degree with Honours in English or Oriya.
2.) Name of the Post – Junior Stenographer
Pay Scale: Rs. 5200-20200/- with Grade Pay of Rs. 2400/-
No. of posts: 05 (UR-02, ST-03)
Educational Qualification:
i) Graduate in any discipline from recognized university.
ii) Diploma in Computer Application
iii) Having a minimum speed of 40w/m in type writing and 80w/m in short hand.
3. ) Name of the Post – Junior Grade Typist
Pay Scale: Rs. 5200-20200/- with Grade Pay of Rs. 1900/-
No. of vacant posts: 19 (Gen-12, SC-03, ST-04)
Essential Qualification:
i) Intermediate in any discipline.
ii) Knowledge of Data Entry with minimum speed of 40 words per minute in type writing.
4. ) Name of the Post -Remunerated Copyist
Salary: Remuneration of 85 Paise per page consisting of 300 words for copying out judicial records.
No. of posts: 05 (UR-04, ST-01)
Essential Qualification:
Intermediate in any discipline from recognized institution.
Age limit for each post:
Minimum 18 yrs and Maximum 35 yrs as on 1st January 2011.
In case of SC / ST candidates, upper age is relaxable upto 05 yrs.
Company Profile:
At the commencement of the 20th Century Bengal Presidency was a vast province including Assam, Bihar and Orissa. It was really difficult to manage administratively such vast areas inhabited by people speaking in different languages and having different traditions. Administrative exigencies required separation of such areas which originally did not from part of Bengal. In 1905 Lord Curzon, however, with a sinister motive of wedging a division among the Bengal nationalists on communal basis partitioned Bengal into two parts and formed a new province with Assam and Eastern Bengal. Bihar and Orissa were retained with remaining parts of Bengal as province of Bengal. Lord Curzon did not hide his real motive when he pointed out to the Muslims of Eastern Bengal that the new province of Eastern Bengal and Assam was conceived as a Muslim majority province. Partition of Bengal stimulated nation-wide protest. It was opposed by all sections of Bengalees. Fierce agitation ultimately compelled the British to re-partition. The two parts of Bengal were again united. Bihar and Orissa were separated from Bengal Presidency to from new province of Bihar. By a notification dated March 22, 1912 new province of Bihar and Orissa was formed. However, still the said new province of Bihar and Orissa was under the jurisdiction of Calcutta High Court.
Desired Profile:
Examination Fee: Examination fees of Rs. 50/- should be paid by general category candidates in the shape of Treasury Challan under the Head “0070-other Administrative Service-01-Administration of Justice – 501-Services and Service Fees-9903220-Home Department-9915770-Examination Fees.” There is no fee for SC and ST candidates.
How to apply : Candidates may submit application in the prescribed form in the super scribed envelop as “Application for the post of ……………” at Special Officer (Special Cell), Orissa High Court, Cuttak-753002. The candidate must attach three copies of passport size photograph duly attested by gazetted officer, self addressed envelop, attested copies of needed certificates and Original Treasury Challan with application form.
Last Date: 25-06-2011
Education: Graduate
Location : Mumbai
More Details Here
Designation: Translator,Jr Stenographer
Job Description:
Orissa High Court has announced recruitment for Translator,Stenographer Remunerated Copyist & others, Applications are invited in prescribed format from suitable candidates to fill up the following posts in Orissa High Court. Educational Qualification & other eligibility details is mention below -
1.) Name of the Post – Translator
Pay Scale: Rs. 9,300-34,800/- with GP Rs. 4200/-
No. of posts: 02 (SC-01, ST-01)
Required qualifications: Bachelor Degree with Honours in English or Oriya.
2.) Name of the Post – Junior Stenographer
Pay Scale: Rs. 5200-20200/- with Grade Pay of Rs. 2400/-
No. of posts: 05 (UR-02, ST-03)
Educational Qualification:
i) Graduate in any discipline from recognized university.
ii) Diploma in Computer Application
iii) Having a minimum speed of 40w/m in type writing and 80w/m in short hand.
3. ) Name of the Post – Junior Grade Typist
Pay Scale: Rs. 5200-20200/- with Grade Pay of Rs. 1900/-
No. of vacant posts: 19 (Gen-12, SC-03, ST-04)
Essential Qualification:
i) Intermediate in any discipline.
ii) Knowledge of Data Entry with minimum speed of 40 words per minute in type writing.
4. ) Name of the Post -Remunerated Copyist
Salary: Remuneration of 85 Paise per page consisting of 300 words for copying out judicial records.
No. of posts: 05 (UR-04, ST-01)
Essential Qualification:
Intermediate in any discipline from recognized institution.
Age limit for each post:
Minimum 18 yrs and Maximum 35 yrs as on 1st January 2011.
In case of SC / ST candidates, upper age is relaxable upto 05 yrs.
Company Profile:
At the commencement of the 20th Century Bengal Presidency was a vast province including Assam, Bihar and Orissa. It was really difficult to manage administratively such vast areas inhabited by people speaking in different languages and having different traditions. Administrative exigencies required separation of such areas which originally did not from part of Bengal. In 1905 Lord Curzon, however, with a sinister motive of wedging a division among the Bengal nationalists on communal basis partitioned Bengal into two parts and formed a new province with Assam and Eastern Bengal. Bihar and Orissa were retained with remaining parts of Bengal as province of Bengal. Lord Curzon did not hide his real motive when he pointed out to the Muslims of Eastern Bengal that the new province of Eastern Bengal and Assam was conceived as a Muslim majority province. Partition of Bengal stimulated nation-wide protest. It was opposed by all sections of Bengalees. Fierce agitation ultimately compelled the British to re-partition. The two parts of Bengal were again united. Bihar and Orissa were separated from Bengal Presidency to from new province of Bihar. By a notification dated March 22, 1912 new province of Bihar and Orissa was formed. However, still the said new province of Bihar and Orissa was under the jurisdiction of Calcutta High Court.
Desired Profile:
Examination Fee: Examination fees of Rs. 50/- should be paid by general category candidates in the shape of Treasury Challan under the Head “0070-other Administrative Service-01-Administration of Justice – 501-Services and Service Fees-9903220-Home Department-9915770-Examination Fees.” There is no fee for SC and ST candidates.
How to apply : Candidates may submit application in the prescribed form in the super scribed envelop as “Application for the post of ……………” at Special Officer (Special Cell), Orissa High Court, Cuttak-753002. The candidate must attach three copies of passport size photograph duly attested by gazetted officer, self addressed envelop, attested copies of needed certificates and Original Treasury Challan with application form.
Last Date: 25-06-2011
Education: Graduate
Location : Mumbai
More Details Here